I have listened to the T2's at the RBH factory as well as a local audio buddy's house. They are very impressive. I would not classify them as harsh by any means. Very smooth yet detailed too. They don't do it for me as I prefer monitors or speakers that disappear completely. These don't.
However they do provide a large, impressive and dynamic sound that is plenty of fun to listen to and certainly make fantastic speakers for HT.
PROS:-Deep, tuneful bass.
-Large sound is great for HT and is fun for any big music (orchestral and rock alike).
-Smooth, detailed sound but never in your face. They have tamed the ringing of the metal midrange drivers well so the midrange is quite enjoyable.
-Very handsome finishes. My friend has the fancy wood grain finish and RBH has their piano black finish on display at the factory. The piano black finish is actually done in Japan at the Yamaha piano factory. So if you have seen a piano black Yamaha piano, you'll already know how beautiful these are in black.
CONS:-Large, heavy speakers so they are visually intrussive. Low WAF.
-Hard to move and setup in just the right spot.
-Don't disappear sonically. You still know where the sound is coming from. Probably due to the large baffle surface area.
This is the pair my audiophile friend has. He lives by the RBH factory and bought the pair they used for the photographs on the website. I think he got a very, very good deal on them too.
